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May 11 2025SCIENCE

Bending the Rules: The Future of Skin-Friendly Microneedles

Skin is the body's largest organ, acting as a protective barrier. However, this barrier can also make it tricky to deliver drugs or electrical currents directly into the body. That's where microneedles come in. These tiny needles can penetrate the skin's outer layer, the stratum corneum, to create p

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Adapting Hospitals for Pandemic and Regular Care

When a pandemic strikes, hospitals face a tough job. They must care for both pandemic patients and those with regular health issues. This is tricky because pandemic patients need special isolation to stop the virus from spreading. Meanwhile, regular patients still need care, and hospitals have limit

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Skin Tag Removal: The Old Way Might Be Best

Skin tags, those small, benign growths, often pop up in spots where skin rubs together, like the neck or underarms. While they're usually harmless, they can be a nuisance or even painful if they get twisted or cut off. Doctors have tried various methods to remove them, including freezing or burning

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Can Virtual Care Keep the Human Touch?

Virtual healthcare has become a big deal, making medical help more accessible. Yet, this shift brings fresh ethical questions, especially about how doctors and patients connect. This is where the ideas of a French thinker, Emmanuel Levinas, come in handy. He talked about the importance of face-to-fa

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Smoking Unregulated Drugs: A Public Health Challenge

Drug-related deaths are on the rise across Canada. This is a serious problem that needs quick and effective solutions. The way people use drugs is changing. Some people use multiple methods. Others stick to one. Each method comes with its own set of issues for public health workers. In recent

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May 10 2025WEATHER

Beautiful Weather Ahead: What to Expect This Weekend

Colorado is in for a treat this weekend. The weather is set to be gorgeous, with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. This is great news for those who love outdoor activities. Colorado Springs and Pueblo will see temperatures in the low 70s and high 70s, respectively. This is a few degrees abov

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Shape of Things: How Fat Spread Affects Bowel Movements

The way fat is spread across the body might play a bigger role in digestive health than previously thought. This is not just about how much fat someone has. It is about where the fat is located. The body roundness index is a measure that looks at how fat is distributed in the body. It is not the s

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: PTSD, Jaw Pain, and Teeth Grinding

PTSD is a mental health condition that can affect many aspects of a person's life. One surprising area it impacts is oral health, specifically jaw pain and teeth grinding. This is not just about stress causing clenching. It's a complex web of factors that scientists are still unraveling. Jaw pain,

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May 10 2025EDUCATION

The Ups and Downs of Farm Businesses in Rural China

The story of farm businesses in rural China is one of struggle and change. To understand this, one must look at how these businesses have fared over time and space. This is especially important in poorer regions, where big efforts have been made to fight poverty. The survival of these businesses

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Mice and Medicine: How a Gene Helps Fight Liver Damage

Mice with a specific genetic tweak might hold the key to understanding how to protect the liver from damage. It all starts with a gene called PLA2G6. This gene is linked to a protein that plays a role in inflammation in humans. In mice, when this gene is turned off specifically in certain immune cel

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